The area beneath a commercial or industrial building can be a mess of wires and pipes. These carry anything from fiber optics to refrigerant. This makes cutting into a concrete slab hazardous if you don’t know where they are located. Even if you have a perfect map to where all of the utilities and pipes are in your building, however, there is one hazard those maps likely wouldn’t show: the metal used to strengthen the concrete. That is where scanning for rebar with GPR, or ground penetrating radar, comes in.
GPR Arkansas specializes in commercial, industrial and infrastructure projects and will map out where the rebar and other obstructions are in your concrete before you begin to saw.

Rebar, or reinforcing bars, are bars or mesh — usually made from steel. They are employed, often in a grid-like pattern, to give greater strength to concrete.
Workers create the grid before pouring the concrete.
Cutting into concrete without accounting for rebar can result in:
By scanning for rebar with GPR before cutting, you can avoid these risks, ensuring safer, faster, and more cost-effective operations.
GPR Arkansas uses a state-of-the-art ground penetrating radar system. It has been proven more effective than x-rays or other techniques. Contact us today to set up a free estimate.